 There's no doubt that Henry Ruggs can blow past defenders after showing off his 4-2-7 speed at the combine. But there's also no doubt that there are red flags to his production profile. He never had enough production at Alabama to warrant a breakout age. His highest single season reception share was just a little over 15%. And he only tallied a little over 1700 receiving yards during his three collegiate seasons. Yes, Alabama had tons of competition. We can forgive Ruggs a little bit for lacking in production. But this isn't just lacking. Among all first round picks over the last decade and a half with this type of production profile, the best hit that we're looking at is Ted Ginn. If we want to think more optimistically though, Mike Wallace pops out as a comparable for Ruggs. His production was a little bit better in college, but his 4-3-3 speed with a slightly smaller frame helped him beat defenders deep in the NFL. That's what we're going to see from Ruggs. And the expectation for Ruggs, because he can take pressure off his teammates, should probably be that he's going to help an NFL team out more than your fantasy football school.